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Sensory overload, difficulty focusing and anxiety remain top challenges reported by our readers. The right tactile, visual or proprioceptive input can make all the difference. Explore our newest picks:
Deep-pressure stimulation can lower cortisol, improve sleep and reduce self-stimming. Start here:
Show support with designs featuring the infinity symbol and, for legacy fans, the puzzle motif:
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Weighted lap pads, silent fidget cubes and tactile rollers provide grounding proprioceptive input without drawing attention. Read the full guide here.
Occupational therapists suggest roughly 10 % of body weight. See safety tips in our blanket guide.
Visual-rich game platforms like ABCya blend vocabulary, social-skills and adaptive difficulty for diverse learning profiles.
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Important Disclaimer: This is a screening tool example based on the AQ-10 questionnaire. It is NOT a diagnostic tool and cannot replace a comprehensive evaluation by a qualified healthcare professional (like a psychologist or...
Reduce sensory triggers before they escalate — through intentional changes to lighting, visual space, and dedicated calm zones. Part of: What Calms Autistic People·~5 min read The environment is the “third teacher.” When a...
You are already aware of this if you’re parenting a child on the spectrum. The right sensory tools can make a significant difference. They can change the entire vibe of a day. The right...
This guide is part of our pillar on What Calms Autistic People? A Sensory Diet is a personalized plan of physical activities used to keep an autistic person’s nervous system regulated throughout the day....